Thank you, Lisa. I am glad you liked the album. Havasupai is a fantastic place. We only had one day to hike in, explore, and hike out. Next time I will spend more time down there. Did you see Beaver Falls or Fiftyfoot Falls when you were there? We had to turn around before reaching Beaver Falls, and I simply couldn't find Fiftyfoot Falls although they were on my map.
Vlad.

We didn't go all the way to Beaver Falls, as we were tired, and we definitely didn't see Fifty Foot Falls. Are they below Beaver Falls? Next time you go, I recomend Navaho Falls. There is a wonderful swimming hole behind the trees that shield the falls. We also hiked up Carbonate Canyon, which was fun.

According to the map at Topozone, the Fiftyfoot Falls are above Navajo Falls. However this map is the only place I found where they are mentioned. I wonder if they collapsed...
Yes, I agree that Navajo Falls could be best for swimming. They shy away from being photographed though, hiding behind those trees.

Well, you still have to stop by the office in Supai and pay $20 per person. I think the trip is well worth it though. I am not sure how much you have to pay if you camp but I think it's more than that. We didn't make reservations in advance. Since we were hiking in December, I did not think it was necessary. We were the only group dayhiking. There were 3 other groups camping when we were there.
Vlad.

Enjoy it! No need to go further than Mooney. The scenery becomes more subdued there. I would suggest climbing down to the bottom of Mooney Falls though. That way you get a different perspective and get close to that blue blue water. If you go with Duchess, be careful, there are a lot of stray dogs in Supai.
Vlad.